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(No Model.)

G. W. WYSOR.

KITGHEN CABINET.

NrTnD STAT-iasl trice.

PATENT GEORGE IV. VYSOR, OF HUNTINGTON, VEST VIRGINIA, ASSIGNOR OE ONE-HALF TOYROBERT-L. DAY, OF SAME PLACE.

KITCH IEN-CABINET.

SPECIFICATION forming' part 0f Letters Patent N0. 539,109, dated May 14,1895. Application tiled March 7, 1895. `Serial No. 540.893- (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, GEORGE W. WYsoR, a citizen of the United States,residing at Huntington, in the county of Cabell and State of VestVirginia, have invented certain `new and useful Improvements inKitchen-Cabinets; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear,and exact description of the invention, such as will enable othersskilled in the ro art to which it appertains to make and use the same,reference being-had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters ofreference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

t 5 This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements inkitchen cabinets, and the aim of the invention is to produce a compactcabinet having compartments forthe reception of various ingredients, asflour, spices,

2o and receptacles for culinary articles, the flour bins having slidesthrough which'the flour may be fed to the kneading board beneath, and asieve slidingly attached to the cabinet, which sieve may be pushedl back'out of the z5 way when not in use.

A further object of the invention resides iny the peculiar constructionof a cabinet of this character, in which a removable kneading board isso constructed with a longitudinal go slot along its rear edge throughwhich any waste fiour may pass to be caught by a tray located beneaththe same.

To these ends and to such others as the invention may pertain, the sameconsists further in the novel construction, combination and adaptationof the parts as will be hereinafter more fully described and thenspecifically defined in the appended claims.

I clearly illustrate my invention in the ac- 4o companying drawings,which Vwith the letters of reference marked thereon form a part of thisspecification, and in which, similar letters of reference indicate likeparts throughout the several views, in which- Figure l is a frontelevation of my cabinet with the doors removed or open. Fig. 2 is avertical section on the line2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a detailview of thekneading-board. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the tray, and Fig.

5. is an enlarged detail in perspective herein- 5o after referred to.

Reference now being had to the details of the drawings by letter, Adesignates the inclosing frame having doors A', and a, a, representpartitions dividing the portion behind the set of shelves into bins forthe receptionof flour, sugar, &c., and B, B, designate slides coveringthe outlets to the bins; c, c, a series of small shelves for thereception of spices;

e, e, and 'd and g, receptacles for holding 6otirely withdrawn from thecabinet.

H is a longitudinal slot in the kneading board near its rear edgethrough which slot 7 5 the waste flour is adapted to fall to be caughtby the tray J which is mounted in a recess j in the cross-piece K. Whenit is desired to withdraw the kneading board, the forward end isslightly raised and the same may be 8o readily taken out, after whichthe tray may be removed to emptyits contents. When the lboard is not inuse it is pushed back under the dresser L.

Located beneath the flour bin is the sieve M having cleats on its twoopposite edges which work in the slots in the members N fastened t0 thebottom of the bin, whereby when the sieve is not in use it may be pushedback out of the way, the stirrer of the sieve 9o being composed of theangular shaped wires resting on the Wire mesh and having a handlepassing through a perforation in the front face of the sieve.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim to be new, and desireto secure by Letters Patent,r isl. In a kitchen cabinet,the combinationof the shelves, and bins having slide covered elongated slot, II,tl1etray J, seated in a recess outlets as described,asieve havingside cleatsj in the cleat K, substantially as and for the and designed to Work inrecesses in members `purpose set forth.

. on either side of the onr outlet, the sliding In testimony whereof Iax my signature 5 molding board having an elongated slot in presence oftwo Witnesses.

through which Waste flour is adapted to pass, 1' T and a removablereceptacle for receiving such GEORGE V n S OR Waste, substantially asshown and described. IVitnesses:

2. In combination with a kitchen cabinet as ROBT. L. IIUTCHINSON, 1odescribed the kneading board G, having an C. R. VVYATT.

